Mark Webber used Twitter to call out Derek Warwick, one of the stewards in Singapore who handed him an official reprimand for hitching a ride back to the pits on
Fernando Alonso's Ferrari, with a picture of a steward getting a similar ride from Gerhard Berger in 1993.

Both Webber and Alonso, who are close friends off the track, were reprimanded after the race in Singapore. Webber, whose engine exploded on the last lap, for stepping
onto the track without permission from a marshal and Alonso for stopping to pick up the Aussie in the middle of the track.

While the stewards' hands are bound by regulations, which call for an automatic 10-position grid penalty after 3 reprimands (the Grosjean rule,
I guess), the ruling has been extremely unpopular with fans, many of whom have grown tired of Sebastian Vettel's domination of the championship and
who feel that common sense should have prevailed over what was fundamentally a sporting gesture.